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There are special tools designed to do this. Just go to your favorite search engine and type in "watch springbar tool". Probably the best idea is to take it into a jeweler that sells watches and they will pop the spring bar back into place for free.

Unfortunately, most do not have the skills or Certified Master Horologist on staff to install it for you properly. If you know how to install it, or would like to attempt it you can save some money and order it directly from Citizen yourself by providing the model number and calling: 800-321-1023 extension 2.

I would recommend having a Certified Master Horologist install it for you.

The cost, as a rule of thumb, would be 50% of the original retail price of the timepiece, plus shipping and handling.

Watch cases are opened with multiple size, strength, and thickness blades, or by a screwback tool.

Many modern watch cases that are "snap" cases are such a tight fit that I recommend you see a Certified Master Horologist who has a crystal press to make sure that the case goes back together properly. Also, if the watch is worn in water, you will want to make sure that it is pressure tested so that the movement is not ruined by exposure to the water.

Some cases now fit so tightly that special tool and mallet must be used with direct force to open the case.

I recommend Energizer batteries only, since I have never seen them leak in a movement.

Your watch has double folding clasp and it is opening by pulling bracelet exactly in the middle of clasp. Some clasps are very stiff, so, use a bit of force to open it. Here is the link where you can see how the opened clasp looks:http://www.amazon.com/Just-Bling-Ladies-JB-6210-Diamond/dp/B002JPK310

on line to the manufacture they need model and serial number of the back of the watch or you could try ebay or a good watch repairer,sorry i know my answers are obvious but thats all you can do or ask the shop that sold you the watch to photo copy you there master copy.

If it still under warranty take it back to rolex, other wise take it to an indpendent watchmaker they should be able to fix it for a small fee. The watch probably doesnt need a service yet if it is new.

I don't know how much significance this post would make to any now, but I was playing with the watch trying to figure out how to set the time and I have figured it out...

1. Hold the "Adjust" button until where it displays the day of the week starts blinking (This will display the major airport in your area to determine your time zone, mine is "LAX"...to change this, while it is still blinging press either "Time Memo" or "Recieve" to move up or down)